Government Technology

Justice and Public Safety

Georgia Tech Offers Personal Profiles for 911 Calls
February 13, 2012 - The university deploys technology that enables students, faculty and staff to develop personal profiles containing that police can access during emergency response.

New Orleans Looks Online to Combat Blight
February 10, 2012 - With help from Code for America, The Big Easy will develop a website that helps residents report on blighted areas of the city.

Police in Fort Lauderdale Turn Loose ‘The Peacemaker’
February 8, 2012 - A Florida police department unleashes mobile video surveillance.

Will Safety Issues Ground Police Use of Unmanned Drones?
February 7, 2012 - Interest in unmanned aircraft systems may be rising, but the Federal Aviation Administration has delayed its proposed regulations for their use.

Roseville, Calif., Police Department’s Crime Lab Separates Fact From Fiction (PHOTOS/VIDEO) video
February 1, 2012 - Local law enforcement technology advances, but still suffers from the ‘CSI effect.’

Video Camera Networks Link Real-Time Partners in Crime-Solving
February 1, 2012 - More cities link private-sector cameras to public safety surveillance networks.

Alabama School District to Track Student Bus Riders
January 26, 2012 - Huntsville City Schools is launching a pilot program that keeps tabs on student bus use.

Cities Turn to Analytics for Targeting Habitual Criminals
January 25, 2012 - The Rochester, Minn., Police Department plans to implement IBM analytics software to help fight crime.

GPS Tracking Case Could Have Wide-Ranging Fallout
January 24, 2012 - Controversial ruling may increase police workload and lead to safety risks.

Supreme Court Shoots Down Warrantless GPS Tracking
January 23, 2012 - The opinion could have wide-ranging impacts on the techniques and practices that law enforcement agencies use when gathering evidence and investigating cases.

Louisville, Ky., Integrates Alerts into New Crime Map
January 23, 2012 - Louisville, Ky., now offers integrated crime alerts to the public in a retooled online crime map.

Missouri Courts Stay Connected With Video Conferencing
January 19, 2012 - A five-county judicial circuit has deployed a Skype-like system to allow judges to remotely preside over hearings.

Storm Puts Chicago’s New Snowplow Tracker to Test
January 18, 2012 - City government got a record amount of Web traffic when real-time map debuted.

Emergency Texts Aid First Responders in New Mexico
January 16, 2012 - Text messaging 911 situation info to cellphones is increasing the efficiency of firefighters and rescue personnel.

Green Bay Wasting Less Road Salt With New Tech (VIDEO)
January 12, 2012 - The technology wets the salt as it’s applied, which helps more stick to the road surface.

Video Camera Initiative a $45 Million Bust
January 9, 2012 - Cook County, Ill.’s ‘Project Shield’ terminated after U.S. Department of Homeland Security audit uncovers failures.

New York City Completes Major 911 System Overhaul
January 9, 2012 - Transformation integrated integrates three departments into a single system, increasing the 911 call volume the city can handle.

GovDelivery Expands with GovInteract Acquisition
January 5, 2012 - The two vendors provide government-to-citizen communication solutions.

Tennessee Strives to be a Next-Gen 911 Leader
January 4, 2012 - Tennessee is beginning to deploy a statewide next-generation 911 network after years of planning and saving.

More 911 Call Systems Update to VoIP
January 2, 2012 - VoIP technology brings portability and cost savings to 911 call centers, making it the top choice for system replacement.


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